Bell pepper (capsicum) Rice
Basmathi/Raw rice- 2 cups
1/2 of each green, yellow , red and orange bellpeppers
or
green bellpepper-2 small ,cut into thin slices
onion-1 cut into thin strips
ginger-a small piece chopped finely
Turmeric powder- 1 0r 2 pinch
salt to taste
coriander leaves- a few chopped finely
To Grind
copra (dry coconut)-2 tsp
red chilli- 1
coriander seeds- 1 tsp
channa dal-1 tsp
urad dal- 1tsp
cinnamon- a small piece
cloves-2
saunf- 1/4 tsp
slightly dry roast the dals alone and grind all this into a coarse powder.
To Season
oil- 2tbsp
mustard seeds- 1/4 tsp
chana dal- 1/4 tsp
peanuts- a few
cashews - a few
curry leaves- a few
Method
Cook rice and set aside to cool down.
Heat oil in a pan and add all the items for seasoning. when the cashews and peanuts turn golden brown add chopped onions and ginger . Fry for sometime and when the onions become transparent add the sliced bellpeppers.
Fry for a couple of minutes in high heat and add the ground masala , salt and turmeric powder.
Fry till the oil comes out on top and then add the cooked Rice.
Mix well and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Serve hot with chips and raita.
note
Sometimes instead of dry roasting the dals , I add a tsp of idli podi and it sure enhances the taste.

25 comments:
Wowow wat a delicious dish...can guess the aroma of this rice...yummy..
Looking colorful and yummy.....
Yummy looking rice Prema...! Liked the idea of adding idli podi instead grinding dal!
yummy :)
I love how colourful the dish is... will definitely try this one!
Beautiful, I love Capsicum rice! :)
Colorful and pretty, Prema!
Loved the color. How was your India trip ? When did you come back ?
Looking delicious Prema..Capsicum will give nice flavor to the rice..How r u?
Yummy rice prema:)
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I too make this. I love bepp pepper .. looks delicious
Thats a nice, fairly easy to make recipe. I liked the pic with all the chopped bell peppers. Nice and colorful :)
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beautiful n yummy..
Hi prema,
Found ur Veg.manchurian picture here
It was very delicious. I tried this yesterday it came out very good. Me and my husband loved it.yummy!!!!!
Hi Prema,
It is a very delicious dish. Even I had tried out your Gobi 65 and Vegetable fried Rice.
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I feel that this would turn out yummy!
Hi, I tried bell pepper rice and turned out so very well. I did some changes though. wanted it to be satvik so did not add onions. While grinding, added few almonds.
Thanks a lot for this recepie.
Delicious !
I tried this and it came out really well.
I added the home made Sambar powder instead of grinding the things. This variation also was good.
My daughters hate capsicums, but they just loved the rice. I did a small variation - just added a powder which we use for stuffed brinjal and it tasted very yummy. It is similar to the powder which you have given in the recipe without the copra, cinnamon and cloves
This looks tempting and colourful
Hi Prema
Two quick questions:
1. is the podi a complete alternative to daals? I love podi AND daals. Can i use both?
2. can we use coarse dalia instead of rice?
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